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a big deal for that matter? >> no. i think frankly the pressure is on the president of the united states. he has shown such a terrible lack of leadership in this entire debate. tara mentions, of course, that the president has been willing to compromise. i can't thij think of one area where he's shown a willingness to compromise with republicans. the republicans have consistently put their plans in writing. the other thing that the administration is being so irresponsible about is saying, oh, if we have a default, it's going to crash the markets. we take in $200 billion a month in the united states. we can pay our priorities. >> tara almost fell off her chair. >> i did almost fall off my chair. i think that this is completely false what you're saying. first of all, the president did lay out a plan. he laid out a plan earlier this t year to cut the deficit and the debt $4 trillion over the course of 12 years. when that plan didn't move forward, he showed willingness to compromise again and put forth a plan $4 tril
a big deal for that matter? >> no. i think frankly the pressure is on the president of the united states. he has shown such a terrible lack of leadership in this entire debate. tara mentions, of course, that the president has been willing to compromise. i can't thij think of one area where he's shown a willingness to compromise with republicans. the republicans have consistently put their plans in writing. the other thing that the administration is being so irresponsible about is saying,...
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. >> failing on the big things is something they choose to do. >> we implore them. murdoch is also note blame. >> insisting that he is not to blame. >> london calling. >> tried to pass the buck. >> he doesn't stack up. >> the 80-year-old appeared confused. >> here said yes, i'm in charge. >> someone tried to get i believe to rupert murdoch. >> a man with a shaving cream pie leaps past her husband and attempted to smash rupert murdoch in the face. >> that are looks like a spice. >> can you say it was glitter. >> as the deadline for raising the debt ceiling grows closer, house republicans chose to spend this day in debate and on a floor vote on a bill that the president has promised to veto if it somehow miraculously passed the senate, which it won't. republicans are not calling it the cut cap and balance bill because it drastically cuts spending and caps future spending and would guarantee future balanced guj et through a balanced amendment to the constitution. that would require a $2/3 majority. it was a debate over a bill that would never become law. you couldn't t
. >> failing on the big things is something they choose to do. >> we implore them. murdoch is also note blame. >> insisting that he is not to blame. >> london calling. >> tried to pass the buck. >> he doesn't stack up. >> the 80-year-old appeared confused. >> here said yes, i'm in charge. >> someone tried to get i believe to rupert murdoch. >> a man with a shaving cream pie leaps past her husband and attempted to smash rupert murdoch...
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. >> failing on the big things is something they choose to do. >> we emplore the other side to get serious. >> when is the house going to stop the charade? >> the gang of six is still trying to lead. >> it's a far cry from the paul ryan budget. >> we thought this was the gang of six, dead and buried. >> now the gang of six is a gang of seven. >> two parts, there's always a second act. >> gotten rave reviews from a lot of folks. frlgs colleagues really liked it. >> when does somebody have to say uncle? >> murdoch is also not taking the blame. >> insisting that he is not to blame. >> london calling. >> tried to pass the buck today. >> just doesn't really stack up. >> the 80-year-old also appeared confused. >> he said yes, i'm in charge of this company. >> somebody jumped over to, i believe, get to rupert murdoch. >> somebody with a pie, wendi murdoch leaped past her husband. >> she's feisty, i've met her. >> if i remember correctly, that looks like a spike. >> you can always say with glitter. >> as the deadline for raising the debt ceiling grows closer by the day, house republicans chose to
. >> failing on the big things is something they choose to do. >> we emplore the other side to get serious. >> when is the house going to stop the charade? >> the gang of six is still trying to lead. >> it's a far cry from the paul ryan budget. >> we thought this was the gang of six, dead and buried. >> now the gang of six is a gang of seven. >> two parts, there's always a second act. >> gotten rave reviews from a lot of folks. frlgs...
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and i guess i like to go for the big discovery and so i'm willing to take a risk even though the majority of the time perhaps you come up with nothing very interesting so it's a style that that is a personal style that scientists have some people are not such mistakes they can be very successful i happen to be a risk taker. i've certainly had some failures that turned out to be a success and i think it was definitely worth it. it was in ninety five when you revolutionized the visuals of the science i mean for us for ordinary people it was a revolution of the visuals and of science and you took a chance you took a risk what about scientists and space researchers now can can we take a chance to amble or are the stakes too high budgets to tight. it's becoming more difficult when funding is in. there is greater pressure to come up with a result and of course it's very it's much easier to come up with a result when you don't take a risk when you're doing something where you already know it's likely to give you a positive result but of course the great discoveries are those in which you're comp
and i guess i like to go for the big discovery and so i'm willing to take a risk even though the majority of the time perhaps you come up with nothing very interesting so it's a style that that is a personal style that scientists have some people are not such mistakes they can be very successful i happen to be a risk taker. i've certainly had some failures that turned out to be a success and i think it was definitely worth it. it was in ninety five when you revolutionized the visuals of the...
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welcomes with what makes a big splash in the world of hi-tech business for transit v. and science into i-ching products don't understand all these is kept he followed russian invaders to keep your bidders abroad and their feet break through back. sunlight on stone on technology update here on. we've got the future covered hungry for the full slate we've got it first hand the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. a timely death is the man capable of dealing no doubt the greatest blow winds up dead drawing increasing scrutiny from the public all too familiar with whistleblower misfortune. georgian voices of support its reflate told journalists accused of espionage are growing louder as critics question the validity of the suspects recent confessionals. and six million russian couples facing servicing as their only chance of having a baby reported to station means it's the children who suffer in. sports news is next time. hello and welcome your watching this poor thing here's what's coming up in the program europe while one went away from sec
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anda raw deal in a big way. -- a raw deal in a big way. with that i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from ohio. mr. jordan: yield one minute to dr. fleming. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from louisiana. mr. fleming: thank you. mr. speaker, but for the president of the united states who serves today a a democrat-controlled congress over the last two years we wouldn't be here today debating this. $3.8 trillion added to our debt and continuing on that same glide path. mr. speaker, we're here today because people across america, businesses, cities, states, all have to balance their budgets. the only game in this country, the only entity that doesn't have to balance its budget is the federal government. and that's what's ruining our economy. so all we're asking for in this bill is simply to immediately cut $111 billion in fiscal 2012, begin capping our spending rates, bringing it down to what's traditional, 18%, and then finally passing a balanced budget amendment that will finally put the rest
anda raw deal in a big way. -- a raw deal in a big way. with that i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from ohio. mr. jordan: yield one minute to dr. fleming. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from louisiana. mr. fleming: thank you. mr. speaker, but for the president of the united states who serves today a a democrat-controlled congress over the last two years we wouldn't be here today debating this. $3.8 trillion added to our...
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that took care of the big problem they had with new york, big, massive new york with a lot of area and lots of people; little, tiny rhode island, not much area and not many people. the reason i say we return to our roots is we're not going to be able to do the fundamental principle that guides this country in the last 11 or 12 days *f legislative session. and that is we cannot default on our debt. we in the senate, we can have the greatest ideas in the world, but if they're not accepted in the house, we can't extend the debt ceiling, which we have to do. so now we await the house of representatives with our bicameral form of ledges slay taourbgs that's what we -- with our bicameral form of legislature, that's what we must do. they know we know time is of the essence. we know all the partisanship shown in the house of representatives, including thaeurl spending so much time on -- including their spending so much time on this plan they call cap, cut and balance, which others call cap, cut and destroy medicare and all the other names this program has been given. we have to get now where w
that took care of the big problem they had with new york, big, massive new york with a lot of area and lots of people; little, tiny rhode island, not much area and not many people. the reason i say we return to our roots is we're not going to be able to do the fundamental principle that guides this country in the last 11 or 12 days *f legislative session. and that is we cannot default on our debt. we in the senate, we can have the greatest ideas in the world, but if they're not accepted in the...
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sarah get want to admit their involvement in the process the attitude to surrogacy in russia is on big years so many women simply don't want anyone to know their baby is carried by another one out of for many it's easier to resort to small but not such a small why. how about one scene in public with this there really is no going back to the sides become entangled in a legal and moral not blackmail homes intended parents while surrogate mothers greatest fear is not getting paid most of them see sorry to see as the only solution to their financial misery if we had no other choice we lived at my mom's place nine people in four to six square meter is. zenaida a mother of two hoped giving birth the money would allow her buy an apartment for her large family however half way through the pregnancy the genetic parents demanded she a board they had shopped around and their backup was bearing twins. the biological father sprawled out in front of men unarmed chair and almost knocked when he was saying don't you understand we need neither you nor the baby zenaida still hoped they'd accept the baby
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photograph of the skies and really got it from point a couple at nothing how much of a gumball was it a big gamble really i've always been a risk taker and our life when i was a child first thing i did when i got my first job after school was to deliver newspapers i saved up money and got a telescope i was interested in astronomy even at that age twelve years old first thing i did was on a dark night. i took it out to see how far i could see fifty years later when i became director of the institute that operates out of the space telescope it seemed to me one should do the same things scientifically look to see just how far out that could see galaxies. there had been studies scientific studies done before the launch of hubble trying to predict the important scientific problems that it would help solve and imaging distant galaxies was not one of them and there were valid reasons why many astronomers thought that hubble would do many great things but it probably would not make much of a contribution in studying distant galaxies i question that. and i thought it was sufficiently important that
photograph of the skies and really got it from point a couple at nothing how much of a gumball was it a big gamble really i've always been a risk taker and our life when i was a child first thing i did when i got my first job after school was to deliver newspapers i saved up money and got a telescope i was interested in astronomy even at that age twelve years old first thing i did was on a dark night. i took it out to see how far i could see fifty years later when i became director of the...
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in sports they don't have a big budget. they don't have many big name players. in case you haven't noticed, the pittsburgh pirates are a first place team. here's nbc's fred roggin with an early look at your sports headlines. >>> good morning. i know it's only july, and there are some 60 games left in the season, but give it up for the pittsburgh pirates. what do you say? a team that has not been relevant since the clinton administration is now atop the nl central. everybody likes a winner, and the pirates are the talk of the town in pittsburgh. the only run of the game andrew mchitchin, a ground-out. pirates up 1-0. the thing that made this team different from the past, pitching. james mcdonald, and three relievers combined for a six-hit shut-out. do not adjust your audio. the pirates are in first place and beat the reds 1-0. the rays lost the last two games, but the baseball gods made up for it last night. eddie. in came a run. yanks and rays tied 2-2. yanks and rays. johnny damon to center. curtis granderson made a grab. sent the ball halfway to tallahassee. t
in sports they don't have a big budget. they don't have many big name players. in case you haven't noticed, the pittsburgh pirates are a first place team. here's nbc's fred roggin with an early look at your sports headlines. >>> good morning. i know it's only july, and there are some 60 games left in the season, but give it up for the pittsburgh pirates. what do you say? a team that has not been relevant since the clinton administration is now atop the nl central. everybody likes a...
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great comment obviously if these words aren't good for you i mean nobody goes and it's a twinkie or big mac thinking it's helpful you know it's not good but this is amazing because this is the thing that really got me was that foods that i thought were healthy foods that i was feeding my two and a half year old daughter at home and that's what really got me upset. over. far. as. i talk to me. all these amounts of substance. but also the hydrogenated words and words. which is their right that's the worst of it so if. i think i need a gun so it's not when i'm babysitting and i looked in the back and said they were as bad but i was surprised to see that hydrogenated little thing is the whole. spots on all those part of the street transparent logs which. you would think do look out for because it's. a labeling law it is really confusing it's been an important step forward to require the transplants be on the food label sort of gives consumers some awareness about the amount of transfer out there but it's very confusing because it's legal to own up to half a gram of transfer out you know pro
great comment obviously if these words aren't good for you i mean nobody goes and it's a twinkie or big mac thinking it's helpful you know it's not good but this is amazing because this is the thing that really got me was that foods that i thought were healthy foods that i was feeding my two and a half year old daughter at home and that's what really got me upset. over. far. as. i talk to me. all these amounts of substance. but also the hydrogenated words and words. which is their right that's...
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everyone knows i'm a big animal lover. but i'm also a big believer in rehabilitation. you did your time and now you are working with wayne that's a good endorsement, not mention tony dungy who is a good friend of the program. >> yes, i've been in great company since i walked out of those prison doors. it has been a great working relationship with wayne and what we've been able to accomplish. it is gratifying to see that we are making a difference in communities all over the world and helping masses of people. >> greta: why are you in washington now? >> we are here to lob which -- to lobby. michael and i have visiting a lot of cities and speaking to kids and young machine. especially in at-risk communities. there's been a surge in dogfighting. we call it street fighting. kids are squaring up pit bulls we think that prevention work is important. we also need policies that deter this activity. frankly, bring people to justice when they knowingly violate the law and engage in this cruelty to animals. mike and i were up on the hill today meeting with lawmakers and urging th
everyone knows i'm a big animal lover. but i'm also a big believer in rehabilitation. you did your time and now you are working with wayne that's a good endorsement, not mention tony dungy who is a good friend of the program. >> yes, i've been in great company since i walked out of those prison doors. it has been a great working relationship with wayne and what we've been able to accomplish. it is gratifying to see that we are making a difference in communities all over the world and...
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hammering out an agreement has called the debt ceiling crisis a unique opportunity to do something big there is little doubt that a deal will be reached by the august second deadline though so far tackling america's debt and reforming its fiscal policies has been a political football many want to take advantage of and few want to be responsible for. for cross-talk our team. if i go to you first in new york what is this law about because we just we just heard in that report the debt ceiling has been increased over and over and over again but all of a sudden this time it's a huge political event is sidelined everything else why this time. well it's interesting you suggest the other day that we have the debt ceiling all together exactly pretty good idea but i think the republicans would like to use this they're playing a game of chicken they want to use this as an excuse to manage impose deep cuts in medicare and social security programs that are very popular very successful and that kind of agenda could not survive a normal political debate polls repeatedly show that americans don't like
hammering out an agreement has called the debt ceiling crisis a unique opportunity to do something big there is little doubt that a deal will be reached by the august second deadline though so far tackling america's debt and reforming its fiscal policies has been a political football many want to take advantage of and few want to be responsible for. for cross-talk our team. if i go to you first in new york what is this law about because we just we just heard in that report the debt ceiling has...
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delegates thank you for your views said the journalist and political analyst and list as you are big you very much for being on the program it was a pleasure of by. tripoli refuses to negotiate over colonel gadhafi stepping down the news was revealed by libya's foreign minister during a beating with his russian counterpart in moscow i think catarina visit the foreign ministry got the latest for you. well according to russian officials it was actually the libyan side that asked for this meeting which gives diplomats in moscow a cautious often isn't because of course it signifies to them that those in power in libya are attempting to seek diplomatic solutions to the problem russia of course proposed itself as a mediator and has basically said that it will try to do everything possible to bring about a cease fire and a diplomatic solution to the conflict in contrast to the military intervention held that are led by nato troops which russia believes is simply prolonging the so-called policy of isolation and of course the recognition by some western states all of the opposition forces in
delegates thank you for your views said the journalist and political analyst and list as you are big you very much for being on the program it was a pleasure of by. tripoli refuses to negotiate over colonel gadhafi stepping down the news was revealed by libya's foreign minister during a beating with his russian counterpart in moscow i think catarina visit the foreign ministry got the latest for you. well according to russian officials it was actually the libyan side that asked for this meeting...
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there were some of notoriety in the big leagues. for every jackie robinson, there are many more dinks. and patrick hawkins knows this. her dad worked quietly into his 80s after a long career in the negro leagues. he died in '02 and he got a gave -- grave marker last summer. >> it was beautiful. everybody had stories. >> on the ballfield they were good enough to be called "monarchs." ♪ take me out to the ball game ♪ >> reporter: on these fields, finally they're good enough to be remembered for it! ron mott, nbc news, kansas city. >> what a great story to end on this tuesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams and we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening, everyone. thanks for joining us. >> we begin with some developing news tonight from yosemite national park. we are getting new information from our sister sfags inan d s fresn and sacramento about the search and rescue efforts that are happening as we ntspeak. here's a look now
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big country in the state of israel are treating them like. it's a charge the government is aware of although it says it's doing its best to help them by giving cash education and in some cases although not in far as there is a home. for them already eleven years. ago the thing we don't have to we must. with it's very unique. it's a very unique nobody did they do that i found a cure for europe you name it they were not worthy of them. but still that treatment was not enough to stop two thirds of those who came to israel from immigrating elsewhere but i feel betrayed the beast sitting in the special intelligence forces have not given me any help since i've been here let it be israeli lebanese border and just friends used to be known as the good things but in the last eleven years since the israelis withdrew from lebanon the situation has deteriorated and this is close to good friends has since become close friends and through its bars israel's forgotten friends seem condemned to fit a peek at the family they're more than likely never see again
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advanced our understanding of astronomy of the large number of discoveries that i would say a really big set appropriate to call this a golden era of astronomy. now when it comes to starting a family determined russians will stop at nothing many of the countries six million infertile couples see that sarkozy off is that only a chance of having a child but despite being legal in russia the practice doesn't always and in the case of happy families. these first photos a vandal made him an orphan seen he was ill his genetic parents refused even to hold him the boy has a rare and incurable genetic disease but like junk of it they simply threw him out like an unwanted kitten and picked a healthy one while his healthy twin brother enjoys family life and aunt has no one but hospital staff helping him to survive the boy's sorry that mother also disappeared soon after the delivery little anton story is just one of the shocking examples of shortcomings in the russian family code that seeks to regulate sorry to see in the country for government which is just but where in our modern world the idea of
advanced our understanding of astronomy of the large number of discoveries that i would say a really big set appropriate to call this a golden era of astronomy. now when it comes to starting a family determined russians will stop at nothing many of the countries six million infertile couples see that sarkozy off is that only a chance of having a child but despite being legal in russia the practice doesn't always and in the case of happy families. these first photos a vandal made him an orphan...
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screen is no big blockbuster that will say it out dot com. serbia's fulfill the final demands of the u.n. war crimes tribunal for the former yugoslavia extra ration seventy to go ahead it should be arrested after seven years on the run he's accused of atrocities during creations war for independence from yugoslavia in the early one nine hundred ninety s. ranging from murder to religious persecution follows the arrest of not that she was wanted for similar crimes that intentions were key requirements and says he was paid to join the e.u. but the block is unlikely to reward the sacrifice that's according to balkans expert marco gets it. you will get in return what usually gets nothing whatsoever i mean the serbian has got many many more hoops to jump over before he can get anywhere close to a new membership but i think what the serbian leadership really wants is to have the appearance of traveling hopefully regardless of whether they ever arrive in the e.u. or not because it's that travelling hopefully which allows them to some people say aband
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live your life big. burn the candle large. it's not a sensationalistic statement to say the sharks here are dangerous. they are aggressive, they are curious, and they for thousands of years have heard a fluttering on the surface to mean to them, dinner bell. it's going to be at daunting task. i feel confident. on the other hand, i'll admit to you, i feel afraid. when i tried to swim before in 1978, i was 28 years old. i didn't have as much fat on the body. on the other hand, at this age, i do feel a little more bullish. so, i think in an emotional mental sort of stance, i'm at an athletic prime at even just one month shy of 62. so, when i go to sleep at night, i say, how much more could i put into this day? nothing. that's the way i want to live. >> diana nyad, in training now. she should launch in another couple of weeks. we'll let yoyoknow when. >>> thank you for watching. we're always on at abcnews.com. "nightline" later. and we will see you here tomorrow night. >>> tonight the brutal murder of an off duty sheriff deputy. w
live your life big. burn the candle large. it's not a sensationalistic statement to say the sharks here are dangerous. they are aggressive, they are curious, and they for thousands of years have heard a fluttering on the surface to mean to them, dinner bell. it's going to be at daunting task. i feel confident. on the other hand, i'll admit to you, i feel afraid. when i tried to swim before in 1978, i was 28 years old. i didn't have as much fat on the body. on the other hand, at this age, i do...
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these cuts are big. they are really big and so it wouldn't be on this scale at all. >> okay. so, jessica listen. time is running out here in the u.s. if we default on the august 2nd deadline, if we don't come up with it to raise the debt ceiling, what realistically can lawmakers pass in this time? not a lot of time left. >> the likely option, the reid/mcconnell plan, being worked out in the u.s. senate right now, it will have to -- it's nobody's ideal option. it's not even necessarily going to please some of these ratings agencies that grade our credit. but it will get the debt ceiling raised and could get done in the amount of time we have left and that seems like the final fallback position for everybody. >> all right. gloria, the final word here. >> well, just to follow up on what jess is saying, i was talking to a senior republican today who described this backup plan as kind of the break glass kit, when have you an emergency, you go and break the glass, you pull it out, and you have something there to put out the fire. and i think they'll have to break the glass. >> glor
these cuts are big. they are really big and so it wouldn't be on this scale at all. >> okay. so, jessica listen. time is running out here in the u.s. if we default on the august 2nd deadline, if we don't come up with it to raise the debt ceiling, what realistically can lawmakers pass in this time? not a lot of time left. >> the likely option, the reid/mcconnell plan, being worked out in the u.s. senate right now, it will have to -- it's nobody's ideal option. it's not even...
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. >> yes, she made a big point in the hearings this afternoon saying she hadn'tbeen to downing street while david cameron was prime minister and contrasted it with the fac she'd been there a l under gordon brown and tony blair and the reason she hasn't been to downing street is she doesn't have to. they see each other ithe country side in the little village and easier to meethere an gng to downing street and have it in the papers. >> the solution to bad journalism has been more journalism and government has been far and ay bystanders and i don't think the committee hearing did a lot to change that. i think the lines of inquiry will continue to advance will come from the guardian and new york times and will come from the wall street journal and probably not from the mps of parliament. >> charlie: but including the wall street journal. >> wall street journal i thought was hilarious the other day saying there's an editorial saying you're all doing overkill there's so much and all hard-hitting. you have a $40 billion company to close a 168-year-old newspaper and ten people arrested, a pie
. >> yes, she made a big point in the hearings this afternoon saying she hadn'tbeen to downing street while david cameron was prime minister and contrasted it with the fac she'd been there a l under gordon brown and tony blair and the reason she hasn't been to downing street is she doesn't have to. they see each other ithe country side in the little village and easier to meethere an gng to downing street and have it in the papers. >> the solution to bad journalism has been more...
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legs given to the story i think it probably wouldn't have been quite as big as it is now but the fact is there have been some real errors of judgment turns out shared by the government because of that policy but the prime minister david cameron yes again his chief of staff has been shown to be essentially instigating a cover up by the connections because in have to do the phone hacking and making sure that the prime minister then leader of the opposition david cameron didn't know about it there's been a large amount of fingers in isn't just a kind of heads in the sand and that is lethal for a prime minister and he's now in a real fight he is in a real really bad situation he could well be looking at some serious consequences for himself at the very least still around the. table as the phone hacking scandal in britain continues to unfold on a daily basis storm clouds gathering a prime minister david cameron he closed his close connections well but to be back to that media empire has seen him facing some difficult questions in palma de well let's cross live now to london while he's ther
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membership big. and a tripoli will not consider khadafi stepping down that's the position revealed by libya's foreign minister at a meeting with his russian counterpart in moscow and all across the world an alarming number of people die from heart disease every year our special report coming up traces the connection between those grim statistics and what's in the food we eat every day. everybody eats food and we all have our favorites here in america is abundant so we take it for granted. think about the food you eat what do you know about it where does it come from how is it made. me eating before corporations were relentlessly marketing foods to us. this film is not just about food it's about the changes in our food supply the changes in the quality of our food. as a nurse i work in hospitals one thing remains the same throughout the mall there are too many sick people. it seems all diseases are on the rise. how many people do you know with heart problems diabetes. the hospitals are full and there'
membership big. and a tripoli will not consider khadafi stepping down that's the position revealed by libya's foreign minister at a meeting with his russian counterpart in moscow and all across the world an alarming number of people die from heart disease every year our special report coming up traces the connection between those grim statistics and what's in the food we eat every day. everybody eats food and we all have our favorites here in america is abundant so we take it for granted. think...
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the headline is "this is the most humble day of my life," and there's a big photograph of the hearing ipts. there's murdoch touching his son on the arm and wendy in the background looking contrite. the c.i.d.ny any morning her -- sydney morning's headline is "they were shocked, appalled and shamed that murdoch is denying blame." you have a photo of murdoch and his son looking grim and wendy sitting behind looking none to -- too happy. when you get into the coverage, the lead is the following sentence "rupert murdoch aaccused his commercial rivals in britain of whipping up a stir of the wrongdoing for their own commercial reasons. ." >> we're going to have to leave it there but thank you very much. it's very interesting to see how it's been -- being reported there. professor knight. we just want to show you some of the headlines that are coming up for us here. "murdoch's humble pie." that seems to be be -- the predominant headline on most of the u.k.'s papers. reference to him stating it was the most humbling day of his life. and a photograph of the protestor with the plate of foam and
the headline is "this is the most humble day of my life," and there's a big photograph of the hearing ipts. there's murdoch touching his son on the arm and wendy in the background looking contrite. the c.i.d.ny any morning her -- sydney morning's headline is "they were shocked, appalled and shamed that murdoch is denying blame." you have a photo of murdoch and his son looking grim and wendy sitting behind looking none to -- too happy. when you get into the coverage, the lead...
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he plans to return to china to work with his former team. >>> in baseball the pirates came up big when they had to against the reds. in the seventh, josh harrison makes the bare hand grab of a sac bunt and throws a bullet for the out. then in the seventh not once but twice pittsburgh gets the out with the bases loaded. the pirates blank cincinnati, 1-0. >>> the mariners brendan ryan a great grab deep in the whole and tosses a rocket to first but a sac fly in the 14th by the blue jays' john mcdonnell that sends in the winning run, toronto defeats the mariners 6-5. >>> when we return another look at the top stories. >>> and hackers attacked. the fbi targets the notorious group that shut down several major websites. d hackers attacked. [ dramatic soundtrack plays ] whoa! man: what is that? i don't know, but it burns! it's like fire. woman: ow, ow! i can't see. man: it's singeing me! it's the sun. get out of the office more often with chili's $6 lunch break combos. pair a texas toast half sandwich with fries and super salad every weekday. ♪ chili's lunch break combos ♪ [ male announcer
he plans to return to china to work with his former team. >>> in baseball the pirates came up big when they had to against the reds. in the seventh, josh harrison makes the bare hand grab of a sac bunt and throws a bullet for the out. then in the seventh not once but twice pittsburgh gets the out with the bases loaded. the pirates blank cincinnati, 1-0. >>> the mariners brendan ryan a great grab deep in the whole and tosses a rocket to first but a sac fly in the 14th by the...
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they simply wanted to cut the big deal. they want to be involved something big. these are senators. this is what senators do. that was a little bit of the divide yesterday. mcconnell and reid on one page, which was interesting and the rank and file on another. why was the president so quick to come to the cameras to praise the bipartisan gang? a lot of reasons, but the white house has seen some of the same polling we have. according to our new nbc "wall street journal" poll, voters prefer a big plan, the president's idea of a $4 trillion deficit reduction package that's mixed with some tax hikes on wealthy americans and corporations, over this idea of a cuts only approach of 2.5 trillion that house republicans say they would prefer. it was a 58-36 split. wasn't even close. independents, 54% of them preferred that bigger approach, the president's approach which is similar to gang of six and why he came out for it. the only people that seem to be on the other side of this were some of the core rank and file republicans and tea party supporters. more from this poll. 52% believe democra
they simply wanted to cut the big deal. they want to be involved something big. these are senators. this is what senators do. that was a little bit of the divide yesterday. mcconnell and reid on one page, which was interesting and the rank and file on another. why was the president so quick to come to the cameras to praise the bipartisan gang? a lot of reasons, but the white house has seen some of the same polling we have. according to our new nbc "wall street journal" poll, voters...
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the big question is how big of a health issue is this for her. clearly she lives a pretty aggressive lifestyle. she's out there campaigning, raising money, doing politics all the time. despite having the chronic headaches she's been quite active. if that's the case, i think it's a short-term story that's a minor inconvenience for her and probably won't have a big effect on her standing with conservatives. again, her appeal is her voting record. we had her putting a statement out today that she's not going to vote at all to lift the debt ceiling. that puts her on the far, far right of her party. there's a lot of tea party activists who love that fighting spirit out of her. i think that's one of the many reasons she's going to be a force for some time. >> jim, let me ask you, we had a republican nominee who had had multiple bouts with mel know na a very serious cancer. we had a vice presidential nominee who had four heart attacks. how does that compare with taking medicare for headache? a lot of women suffer from this condition and function quite w
the big question is how big of a health issue is this for her. clearly she lives a pretty aggressive lifestyle. she's out there campaigning, raising money, doing politics all the time. despite having the chronic headaches she's been quite active. if that's the case, i think it's a short-term story that's a minor inconvenience for her and probably won't have a big effect on her standing with conservatives. again, her appeal is her voting record. we had her putting a statement out today that...
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. >> certainly a big day. >>> all right. an update to what appeared to be a city's tough stance on distracted pedestrians. >> it had been reported that philadelphia was cracking down on texting while walking with hefty fines in place if you crossed that boundary. not true.s depp city mayor says pepestrians will be reminded to be aware of their surroundings lew will certainly not be fined. >> it would have been haha to enforce a bit. >> i agree. >>> coming up next after the breaea stocks are surging this we'll check onrning. we'll check on the new numbers. >>> the hunt for casey anthony. where is she beginning her new life? this morning a clue. >>> and extreme eating at youou favorite chain restaurant, the meals look tasty but the food police tell us just how bad they are. we'll be right back. >>> overseas markets are higher this morning after the dow's best day so far this year. investors are also optimistic about the debt crises in both europe and the u.s. tokyo's niniei average added 116 points today. hong kong's hang seng
. >> certainly a big day. >>> all right. an update to what appeared to be a city's tough stance on distracted pedestrians. >> it had been reported that philadelphia was cracking down on texting while walking with hefty fines in place if you crossed that boundary. not true.s depp city mayor says pepestrians will be reminded to be aware of their surroundings lew will certainly not be fined. >> it would have been haha to enforce a bit. >> i agree. >>>...
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a big black lab. and i was with my wife, we're going into the movie, and i wasn't doing screenings yet. still doing the radio. and so we're walking in, we're at the front, and he had never been to a movie theater before, big black lab. he's a little nervous. so, of course, we're outside, he pees on the sidewalk. we get inside the lo lobby, oka he takes a dump in the lobby. she cleaned it up. now, the movie has started. and we're standing back there and she's looking for a seat. and, all of a sudden, somebody screams. i go, oh, my wife rushes to the seat. i go, what happened? she goes, the dog's name was omar, she goes, there's a guy there sitting back there in the dark, kind of leaned down like is and omar had stuck his nose in the guy's ear. and when the guy looked over, he sees this big black face, just, ahh, he screamed. >> jimmy: so omar doesn't come to the movies anymore. >> exactly. well, i only had him six months, because i always had people taking me -- >> jimmy: you have seeing eye people. >>
a big black lab. and i was with my wife, we're going into the movie, and i wasn't doing screenings yet. still doing the radio. and so we're walking in, we're at the front, and he had never been to a movie theater before, big black lab. he's a little nervous. so, of course, we're outside, he pees on the sidewalk. we get inside the lo lobby, oka he takes a dump in the lobby. she cleaned it up. now, the movie has started. and we're standing back there and she's looking for a seat. and, all of a...
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they have big guns. [ laughter ] >> they didn't know what to do! >> all right. >>> well, they claimed responsibility for cyberattacks around the world. now a group is brought to its knees. the surprise takedown and the bay area company involved. >>> oh!! >> a media mogul forced to defend himself in more ways than one. why rupert murdoch calls today the most humble day of his life. >>> looks can make you sick literally. it's called sick building syndrome. how this building keeps its workers healthy. >> this was truly a trendsetter for the state. >> coming up next. ,, ,,,,,, [ female announcer ] this is the story of eves. [ eves ] years ago, i hurt my shoulder drag racing. that's when i decided to take it easy, so i took up hang gliding. [ female announcer ] a grandpa who refuses to grow up. [ eves ] the pain was bad, but the thought of not being a hang glider pilot was worse. [ female announcer ] that's when eves turned to sutter health's palo alto medical foundation. [ eves ] the doctors that i dealt with, they got it, that this old guy wanted to r
they have big guns. [ laughter ] >> they didn't know what to do! >> all right. >>> well, they claimed responsibility for cyberattacks around the world. now a group is brought to its knees. the surprise takedown and the bay area company involved. >>> oh!! >> a media mogul forced to defend himself in more ways than one. why rupert murdoch calls today the most humble day of his life. >>> looks can make you sick literally. it's called sick building...
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legs given to the story i think it probably wouldn't have been quite as big as it is now but the fact is there have been some errors of judgment it turns out. the governing conservative party but the prime minister david cameron yet again his chief of stuff has been shown to be essentially instigating a cover up about the connections. to the phone hacking and making sure that the prime minister then leader of the opposition david cameron didn't know about it as being a large element of fingers in isn't just the kind of heads in the sand and that is lethal for a prime minister and he's now in a real fight he is in a real really bad situation he could well be looking at some serious consequences for himself at the very least stuff still around him. always get your opinion on the stories you see particularly this one we will know what you think about it did on our website today we're asking you what do you think the biggest fallout will be from the u.k. phone hacking scandal thanks for taking part if you have done so far this is what you've been telling us the majority of you think it wi
legs given to the story i think it probably wouldn't have been quite as big as it is now but the fact is there have been some errors of judgment it turns out. the governing conservative party but the prime minister david cameron yet again his chief of stuff has been shown to be essentially instigating a cover up about the connections. to the phone hacking and making sure that the prime minister then leader of the opposition david cameron didn't know about it as being a large element of fingers...
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not a big deal. i'm going to keep this promise to you and that's how they get elected year after year making promises. pt time has come to say, these promises can't be kept. you know what? i think this freshman class of republicans have said we aren't going to lie to you anymore. we're going to tell you the truth. the truth is we can't continue on this course. we are going to level with you and say we have to reform it and save. we can't continue to borrow and not have substantial economic consequences for the next generation, we have to fix it. you may not want to hear it, but it's the truth. we aren't going to lie to you anymore. once we all know where we're at as a country, we can come together as a country, how do we fix the problem that we face as a country. when we have one party that doesn't want to acknowledge the problems that we face and want to mislead the american people about those problems, it's hard to have an honest conversation. i didn't come here to misrepresent the american people.
not a big deal. i'm going to keep this promise to you and that's how they get elected year after year making promises. pt time has come to say, these promises can't be kept. you know what? i think this freshman class of republicans have said we aren't going to lie to you anymore. we're going to tell you the truth. the truth is we can't continue on this course. we are going to level with you and say we have to reform it and save. we can't continue to borrow and not have substantial economic...
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when he was grilled in parliament he said he never had an inappropriate conversation over murdoch's a big full full control of sky but that kind of raised more questions than it answered didn't it how do you interpret what went on there tell us little bit more about that meeting today. well i think i think to be honest inadvertently i mean david cameron attempted to evade the issue about his discussions with news international but he's interested in this made it very very clear that he has been in discussions with news international. i mean his defense is that he would insulate themselves if you light from. other colleagues but that was definitely one area where you strip out there was another as well where. some really. talking perceivable said she for so many not they've years now the challenge for a prime minister on his assertion that no one would want it without the nature of. his former president vice all here's the interesting news international's links to the scam and i'm tom watson said quite clearly in quite a sort of dramatic flourish that he had in fact the promise from produc
when he was grilled in parliament he said he never had an inappropriate conversation over murdoch's a big full full control of sky but that kind of raised more questions than it answered didn't it how do you interpret what went on there tell us little bit more about that meeting today. well i think i think to be honest inadvertently i mean david cameron attempted to evade the issue about his discussions with news international but he's interested in this made it very very clear that he has been...
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big warm-up tomorrow especially in the inland area and cooling trend comes in starts at the end of the week. now the satellite radar composite image shows upper level low departing pushing inland in the huge ridge of high pressure beginning to build in that will bring us much warmer weather tomorrow and of course clockwise circulation around the area of high pressure will serve to sweep the coastal clouds away by dawn tomorrow. so forecast animation 11:00 o'clock tonight and a little bit of fog coastal fog mainly to our south see how it gets swept away and there could be a spot or 2 of it hanging around tomorrow. maybe around half moon bay but shouldn't be there all day. high pressure tomorrow range from upper 60's to almost 70 on the coast. 70's to 80's around the bay. mid 90's moving towards upper 90's inland in some location. over nature tonight with mainly mostly clear skies. still kuwait mild. low temperature drop only to the mid upper 50's to low to mid 60's in the inland east bay so very, very mild overnight. but then very, very warm tomorrow. sunny skies in the south bay. high
big warm-up tomorrow especially in the inland area and cooling trend comes in starts at the end of the week. now the satellite radar composite image shows upper level low departing pushing inland in the huge ridge of high pressure beginning to build in that will bring us much warmer weather tomorrow and of course clockwise circulation around the area of high pressure will serve to sweep the coastal clouds away by dawn tomorrow. so forecast animation 11:00 o'clock tonight and a little bit of fog...
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again, it's a big ridge of high pressure. we talked about this heat dome gradually descending air. it's very strong and when fronts try to move in, they are redirected off to the north, and we don't get very much cool air at all. we're going to watch this ridge gradually expand a little farther east in the coming days, so it's going to be getting warmer into the northeast. by friday in particular temperatures well into the 90s along a lot of that northeast corridor, and then that ridge will migrate back off towards the west into the early part of next week. gets a lot hotter in the west, and it will get cooler in the east. with this feature dominant across the country right now, there's not much weather to tell you about. a lot is being shunted up into canada right now. very quiet through much of the middle of the country. scattered showers in the southeast, so scattered storms in the southeast, parts of the west. severe weather primarily found here across the northern part of the plains. one more thing that we are watching, and that is tropical weather. things are beginning to hea
again, it's a big ridge of high pressure. we talked about this heat dome gradually descending air. it's very strong and when fronts try to move in, they are redirected off to the north, and we don't get very much cool air at all. we're going to watch this ridge gradually expand a little farther east in the coming days, so it's going to be getting warmer into the northeast. by friday in particular temperatures well into the 90s along a lot of that northeast corridor, and then that ridge will...
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i don't miss big utility bills. >> reporter: jonathan fitzgerald sold his five bedroom suburban house two years ago and moved to an in-town apartment. his mortgage was $12,000 a month, his rent is $4,500. >> now i want to be closer to the office, i want to be close to my friends and all the restaurants and places that i go to on a regular basis. >> reporter: it's a trend developer rick caruso noticed years ago. he builds outdoor malls based on old urban models: retail below, apartments above. >> this is a cultural shift with the dollars following. net positive for the economy. net good for the economy. >> reporter: since the recession, caruso has invested $260 million in apartment projects. he's banking the apartment boom won't slow down any time soon. bill whitaker, cbs news, los angeles. >> schieffer: europe's most active volcano has surged to life again and it is quite a show. mount etna in sicily is blasting lava hundreds of feet into the air. molten rivers are flowing down its slopes. so far nearby towns appear to be safe. but clouds of ash from the 11,000 foot mountain disrupted
i don't miss big utility bills. >> reporter: jonathan fitzgerald sold his five bedroom suburban house two years ago and moved to an in-town apartment. his mortgage was $12,000 a month, his rent is $4,500. >> now i want to be closer to the office, i want to be close to my friends and all the restaurants and places that i go to on a regular basis. >> reporter: it's a trend developer rick caruso noticed years ago. he builds outdoor malls based on old urban models: retail below,...
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i'm contessa brewer covering the big news coast to coast. the big story right now the phone hacking scandal in great britain reaches the highest echelons of government. with prime minister david cameron facing cheers and jeers in an uncommon emergency session of the house of commons. >> i have an old fashioned view about innocent until proven guilty. >> prime minister david cameron addressing the house of commons. >> if it turns out andy coulson knew about the hacking at the news of the world he will not only have lied to me, but he would have lied to the police, to a select committee torque the press complaints commission, and of course, perjured himself in a court of law. >> former news of the world ed tore andy coulson was until january cameron's communications director. >> with 20/20 hindsight and all that has followed i would not have offered him the job and i expect that he wouldn't have taken it. >> coulson was arrested this month suspected of corruption in the u.s. voice mail hacking and police bribery scandal. >> you live and you le
i'm contessa brewer covering the big news coast to coast. the big story right now the phone hacking scandal in great britain reaches the highest echelons of government. with prime minister david cameron facing cheers and jeers in an uncommon emergency session of the house of commons. >> i have an old fashioned view about innocent until proven guilty. >> prime minister david cameron addressing the house of commons. >> if it turns out andy coulson knew about the hacking at the...